I created 5 stations, one for each different dance move. At each station, I placed the computer with the video instruction and written dance instructions.

The following steps explain using the jigsaw teaching method - each group member is responsible for learning a specific part of the dance. The group members will reconvene and teach their dance moves. All dance moves will be combined into one dance. Each groups dance will be unique because there is no required order for combining the 5 dance moves.

Participants will be placed in squads of 5. Each squad member will be assigned a station to which he/she will go and learn the dance move.

Participants go to their assigned station and learn the dance move by viewing and participating in the video dance instruction.

Participants will reconvene with their groups and teach other members the dance move they will learn

Groups will combine the 5 dance moves into one dance - each groups final dance will be unique

After practicing the complete dance, groups will perform their dance for the entire class.

The instructor video tapes the performance of each group

Upon completion of videoing the students, the instructor will upload the videos to a website (personal website, youtube, etc.) where the videos can be voted on by friends, family, etc.

Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.I humbly thank my wonderful family for their support in all that I do. Robert Robbie Cowan, Robert Drew Andrew Cowan, and Hunter Cowan Hartselle, Decatur, AL